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  1. Soldier

    News Hackers install Monero Miners through ProxyLogon vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange

    The hackers ' wallet began receiving cryptocurrency on March 9, just a few days after it became aware of vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange. Cybercriminals are attacking vulnerable Microsoft Exchange servers in order to install cryptocurrency mining software as part of a malicious campaign...
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    News Hackers who hacked SolarWinds gained access to the internal email of Malwarebytes

    Hackers used applications with privileged access to Microsoft Office 365 and Azure environments. Security researchers from the information security firm Malwarebytes have confirmed that the cybercriminals responsible for the attack on the SolarWinds supply chain were able to access the...
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    Cryptocurrency Bitcoin price bounces above $32K as MicroStrategy 'buys the dip' with $10M

    A further commitment to its treasury sees MicroStrategy join Grayscale as this week's big buyer while others keep selling. Bitcoin (BTC) showed signs of a resurgence on Jan. 22 after a trip below $30,000 produced fresh buyer support. BTC price seals 8.5% daily bounce Data from Cointelegraph...
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    News The Microsoft Edge browser will warn users about the "leaked" passwords

    The function of checking whether user usernames and passwords were stolen will appear in the Microsoft Edge browser after its update, which is scheduled for release in January. The browser will constantly check the information with databases of information about declassified usernames and...
  5. Jaysu

    News Chinese police seize large batch of spy powerbanks from free sale

    Inside such powerbanks is a GPS module and a cellular communication module with a SIM card. The devices also perform their main function-they charge the equipment, but they can also record the conversation of their owner at any time and send it to a remote server. The spy device contains a GPS...
  6. Soldier

    News In the UK, more than 20 customers of the WeLeakInfo platform were arrested

    The suspects used the stolen personal data of users to commit cybercrimes. In the UK, as part of the fight against cybercrime, 21 people were arrested who acquired access to data stolen as a result of hacking other websites on the now-defunct WeLeakInfo resource. According to the National...
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    News Vulnerability in the Linux kernel puts web servers and Android devices at risk

    The problem allows you to track Linux and Android devices even when the browser has private mode enabled or a VPN is used. many web servers on Linux and millions of Android devices are at risk due to a vulnerability in the Linux kernel that affects the pseudo-random number generator and allows...
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    News AIR-FI attack Turns RAM into a Makeshift Wi-Fi Signal Source

    Experts from Israel's Ben-Gurion University demonstrated the AIR-FI attack, a new method for extracting data from machines that are physically isolated from any networks and potentially dangerous peripherals. such computers are often found in government systems and corporate networks, they store...
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    News Iranian hackers attacked more than 100 participants at two international conferences

    The Cybercrime group Phosphorus (also known as APT35) sent fake emails to former government officials, scientists, heads of major organizations and politicians, posing as the organizers of the Munich security conference and the Think 20 (T20) summit in Saudi Arabia. According to Microsoft...
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    News Scammers use XSS vulnerability to trick Facebook users

    Criminals use Facebook to distribute malicious links that redirect users to fraudulent sites. Security researchers at Malwarebytes have reported a sophisticated browser locker-type malware campaign targeting Facebook users. Attackers use a Cross Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability in a popular...
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    News FBI shut down 92 fake news sites

    The domains were used to spread disinformation in the interests of the Iranian government. This week, the FBI seized 92 domain names used illegally by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in disinformation campaigns. According to the US Department of Justice, the four domains...
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